Long Island Site 4 B had no E. coli, phosphate, or nitrate readings. Dissolved oxygen and pH levels were good although conductivity fell just short of the EPA required range for supporting a diversity of aquatic life. Erosion is not a major factor at this site although channelization has led to sedimentation which ultimately has caused pooling for both sites A and B. A moderate amount of trash was found here which is partly attributed to the drainage ditch that comes from a pipe that connects to Glencastle Dr. There is a shortage of trees along the left bank. A proposal for the planting of vegetation would provide beneficial shade and prevent any further erosion in this area.
Conclusion
Long Island Site 4 B had no E. coli, phosphate, or nitrate readings. Dissolved oxygen and pH levels were good although conductivity fell just short of the EPA required range for supporting a diversity of aquatic life. Erosion is not a major factor at this site although channelization has led to sedimentation which ultimately has caused pooling for both sites A and B. A moderate amount of trash was found here which is partly attributed to the drainage ditch that comes from a pipe that connects to Glencastle Dr. There is a shortage of trees along the left bank. A proposal for the planting of vegetation would provide beneficial shade and prevent any further erosion in this area.LIC4B-site | LIC4B-map | LIC4B-stream | LIC4B-water | LIC4B-bacterial | LIC4B-urban ecology |
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